Garfield Papers at Library of Congress

Garfield papers shown in the Vault
Reproduction of Garfield papers can be found in the Garfield home

The Garfield family gave the papers of the 20th president to the Library of Congress in the 1930s. Now they are available to everyone. To explore the Garfield papers, there two easy ways to do so!

1. Through an online presentation that includes not only the collection items themselves, but also a selected bibliography in Related Resources,” a timeline of Garfield’s life, and featured items displayed in slide carousel of images that suggest the range of materials available in the collection.

2. Through the HTML version of the finding aid click on the “digital content available” hyperlinks in the Contents List section of the guide. A new window will open containing the object record for that material. Click on the document image in the center to open the viewer that provides access to the content.



Last updated: April 24, 2020

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